Romans
Chapter 12
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And now, brethren, I appeal to you by God’s mercies to offer up your bodies as a living sacrifice, consecrated to God and worthy of his acceptance; this is the worship due from you as rational creatures.
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And you must not fall in with the manners of this world; there must be an inward change, a remaking of your minds, so that you can satisfy yourselves what is God’s will, the good thing, the desirable thing, the perfect thing.
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Thus, in virtue of the grace that is given me, I warn every man who is of your company not to think highly of himself, beyond his just estimation, but to have a sober esteem of himself, according to the measure of faith which God has apportioned to each.
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Each of us has one body, with many different parts, and not all these parts have the same function;
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just so we, though many in number, form one body in Christ, and each acts as the counterpart of another.
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The spiritual gifts we have differ, according to the special grace which has been assigned to each. If a man is a prophet, let him prophesy as far as the measure of his faith will let him.
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The administrator must be content with his administration, the teacher, with his work of teaching,
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the preacher, with his preaching.3 Each must perform his own task well; giving alms with generosity, exercising authority with anxious care, or doing works of mercy smilingly.
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Your love must be a sincere love; you must hold what is evil in abomination, fix all your desire upon what is good.
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Be affectionate towards each other, as the love of brothers demands, eager to give one another precedence.
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I would see you unwearied in activity, aglow with the Spirit, waiting like slaves upon the Lord;
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buoyed up by hope, patient in affliction, persevering in prayer;
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providing generously for the needs of the saints, giving the stranger a loving welcome.
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Bestow a blessing on those who persecute you; a blessing, not a curse.
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Rejoice with those who rejoice, mourn with the mourner.
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Live in harmony of mind, falling in with the opinions of common folk, instead of following conceited thoughts; never give yourselves airs of wisdom.
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Do not repay injury with injury; study your behaviour in the world’s sight as well as in God’s.
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Keep peace with all men, where it is possible, for your part.
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Do not avenge yourselves, beloved; allow retribution to run its course; so we read in scripture, Vengeance is for me, I will repay, says the Lord.
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Rather, feed thy enemy if he is hungry, give him drink if he is thirsty; by doing this, thou wilt heap coals of fire upon his head.
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Do not be disarmed by malice; disarm malice with kindness.